8 Most Underutilized TNA Wrestlers

3. Bram

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Bram is going to likely be involved in a stable in the near future with James Storm and Eddie Kingston, but until we see how that plays out, we can say with some level of confidence that he's been vastly underutilized.

Bram's work upon joining the company with Magnus was solid, and it was good enough for management to give him a bit of a push on his own. He began beating up former stars from the past like Crimson and Matt Morgan, but he was then arrested for domestic battery (the charges were later dropped) and his screen time vanished.

Ever since then, Bram has been an afterthought. If the company wanted to punish him, they could have done it off air, but doing so on TV was a waste of everyone's time. He played back-up to Eric Young, and then he began dating Rosemary until Decay kidnapped him...which has also been dropped. The guy can't catch a break.

When thinking of storylines for wrestlers, Bram seems to be near the bottom of TNA's priority list, which is a shame. He’s done well in every opportunity he’s been given, he has a great look and he’s one of the most intense wrestlers around. Hopefully this new stable will give him some momentum, otherwise he could end up being one of their bigger missed opportunities in years.

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